Goddard cited their vision, initiative and commitment to better the treatment of crime victims when honoring McGregor and Smith with the award at the Attorney General’s annual Victims’ Rights Week recognition ceremony.

(Phoenix, Ariz. – April 23, 2009) – Arizona Attorney General Terry Goddard has launched an Internet safety training program for educators and law enforcement officials across the state. The program will be implemented in 50 schools in Arizona to help students and parents better understand safe use of the Internet and other new communications technology.

(Phoenix, Ariz. – April 21, 2009) The Arizona Attorney General’s Office today announced that its hand count of the ballots cast in the May 2006 Pima County Special Election affirmed the results of the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) election of 2006.

(Phoenix, Ariz. – April 20, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard testified before a field hearing of the U.S. Senate Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee (HSGAC) today at Phoenix City Hall.

Goddard was invited by Committee Chairman Sen. Joseph Lieberman to testify at today’s hearing entitled, “Southern Border Violence: State and Local Perspectives.”

(Phoenix, Ariz. – April 15, 2009) Attorney General Terry Goddard today announced that Bobby John Herrera, 33, of Glendale, has pleaded guilty to one count of fraudulent schemes and artifices, a Class 2 felony, in connection with a mortgage loan “assistance” scam he orchestrated that victimized 47 Valley homeowners.

(Phoenix, Ariz. – April 2, 2009) The Arizona Attorney General’s Office today announced that it will supervise a hand count next week of the May 2006 Pima County Special Election ballots. The count will be undertaken as part of the Office’s ongoing criminal investigation into the Regional Transportation Authority (RTA) election of 2006. The media and the public will be able to view this examination of the ballots.